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Is it possible to own an electric car if you live in a condo or apartment?

Condo Control

Numerous California companies will provide modest rebates to multi-family buildings that install Level 2 chargers. Don’t forget about paying for energy Condo owners still have to pay for the energy they use to power their vehicles. Costs can be calculated in a number of ways.

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Are Your Tenants Entitled to Relocation Payments?

Real Property Management California Coast

Landlords who raise rent over 10% within a one-year leasing contract would owe their residents anywhere between $2,706 and $4,500. The compensation would be determined by the number of bedrooms and would apply only to multi-family residences. Rather than pay higher rent, residents are fleeing their current units in droves.

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How to Plan for Unexpected Repairs: Building a Reserve Fund for Capital Expenses

RL Property Management

In this blog, we’ll explore why every landlord needs a reserve fund, how to determine the right amount, and how to build and maintain that fund over time. Why Every Landlord Needs a Reserve Fund Unexpected repairs are an unavoidable part of rental property ownership. Learn more about reserve funds from Investopedia.